Harrison Tare Okiri, better known as Harrysong, a Nigerian singer, has called out ex-label boss Kcee for unpaid debt and royalties.
The singer took to Instagram to beg Kcee to refund his money and release his music.
He also listed the songs from which Kcee has received 100 percent royalties, including Reggae Blues, Baba for the Girls, Samankwe, and all of his hit songs.
Harrysong pleaded with the Five Star music executive to take his cut and give him what was rightfully his.
He mentioned that he began his post by begging because he knows Kcee is a bully, referring to him as the power mike.
He begged God not to let another man reap the benefits of his labor.
Harrysong wrote:
“I’m Here To beg you all to help me and follow me Beg Kingsley Okonkwo, known as kcee. To refund my money and release my songs At least, he can take his percentage, and give me wat is rightfully mine, For more than 7 years now, he’s been the one collecting 100 percent of my Royaltie from Reggea blues, baba for the girls, samankwe, better Pikin, Ofeshe, (all my big songs). He collects one hundred percent of all royalties, it’s not fair. my I started this by begging, na beg I Dey beg am, I know he likes to bully, he’s the power mike, help me beg him, the songs are mine, he should at least be fair to give me wat is rightfully mine. May God not let us work, and another man just be reaping our hard end sweet in Jesus name.”
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